Lizzie Thomson

Lizzie Thomson

FdA Costume for Theatre, Film and Television

Lizzie is an enthusiastic Supervisor and Dresser, particularly well experienced in outdoor theatre. She enjoys making garments with lots of decoration and textiles involved, and at the school has made an exciting tailoring project based on Prospero in The Tempest. In her final year, she worked on a project with the MA Design students, as the costume designer for opera Akhenaten.

BOVTS Credits:

Costume Supervision: Far from the Madding Crowd (Redgrave Theatre), Gracie Jones (BOVTS short film) including standby

Costume Maker: Absolute Scenes (Marble Factory), Macbeth (TIE tour)

Costume Assistant/Dresser: Her Naked Skin (Circomedia), The Laramie Project (BOV, Weston Studio)

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Tailoring Project – Prospero Make

Tailoring Project: Prospero of The Tempest. Costume Design by Ping Clarke-ng. The costume consists of a tailcoat, cut with satin and high waisted trousers, with a flared hem. The project was carefully created using tailoring techniques and fitted to a model.

Akhnaten Design Project

Lizzie joined the MA Performance Designs students for a project, to design costumes for the opera Akhenaten by Phillip Glass, alongside Ping Clarke-ng, who was set and projection designer. The project was directed by Adele Thomas. Lizzie created bold and exciting designs, aiming to retain the Ancient Egyptian influences, but also evoke Afrofuturism, ideas of gender, quantum physics and religion and rituals.

Absolute Scenes – Bear and Ice Cream Costume Make

Bear and Ice Cream Costume Interpretation for Absolute Scenes. The dress was cut as an A-Line Dress in Faux Fur, with different panels and boning channels to create its exciting shape. Designed by Tash Sadier.

It was always stressed that the contacts you make during your training are incredibly important, and your classmates are likely to end up being on set alongside you in the future. After working with a director of photography on one of the School’s short films, I was invited to work on a project with him outside of Bristol - proving that the professionals we meet via the School, may one day give us a call to action! Muir McFadden, Technical Graduate